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Louis Raymond is a renowned garden and landscape designer who has been in the business for over 40 years. He is the founder of the Raymond Garden Design Company, which specializes in creating beautiful outdoor spaces for residential and commercial clients. Raymond was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, and attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he earned a degree in landscape architecture. After graduating, he worked for several landscape design firms before starting his own business in 1984. Raymond is known for his creative and innovative designs, which often incorporate elements of nature and sustainability. He has designed gardens for many high-profile clients, including the White House, the Smithsonian Institution, and the National Park Service. Raymond has won numerous awards for his work, including the American Society of Landscape Architects' Design Award of Excellence and the Garden Club of America's Medal of Honor. He has also been featured in numerous publications, including Architectural Digest, Garden Design, and Landscape Architecture Magazine. As of 2021, Louis Raymond's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

Popular As Dale Louis McKinley
Occupation Garden & landscape designer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 23 March 1954
Birthday 23 March
Birthplace Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2019

For over twenty years, Raymond has been active in the Southside Community Land Trust, a Providence-based organization that champions urban agriculture and sustainable, affordable access to healthy food. He has been Board President for over ten years; in July of 2019, he welcomed a new Board President, and resumed a regular Board seat.

2014

In his horticultural career, Raymond was also active in many flowershows. He was the show designer—the head of exhibition gardens—for the Boston flowershow for six years, when it was under the auspices of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. He has judged at the Boston, Philadelphia, and Worcester flowershows. He has exhibited at the Newport, Rhode Island, and Providence, Rhode Island, flowershows. He lectured widely on horticulture, the history of garden and landscape design and their intersection with popular culture, and his own projects and personal gardens.

In a feature in The Providence Journal, Louis & his personal gardens were introduced in advance of their being featured as a studio tour for the September 2016 edition of Design Week. Louis provided commentary as well as pictures of plants from his own garden for a June 12, 2014 feature by The Washington Post garden writer, Adrian Higgins, on gardening so as not to attract bees. One of his projects in Rhode Island was featured in the July/August, 2013 issue of Design New England. One of his projects in Connecticut was the subject of a feature in the September/October, 2012 issue of Design New England. Another of his projects in Connecticut was the subject of a feature in the June, 2012 issue of Good Housekeeping. One of his projects in New York City was featured in USA Today in 2002. An oceanfront project in New England was a House & Garden (magazine) cover story. A project in Providence, Rhode Island, was featured in Metropolitan Home. One of his country-house projects was featured in the same magazine in 2001.

2013

On August 3, 2013, Raymond and his life partner of thirty-five years, Richard Ericson, a theater and media director and producer, were married in Lenox, Massachusetts. In July of 2019, they relocated from rural Rhode Island to Key West, Florida.

2001

A designer showhouse project was featured in The Boston Globe in 2001. The showhouse garden was a collaboration with noted found object sculptor Jill Nooney, creator of Bedrock Gardens, in Lee, New Hampshire.

1999

People, Places, and Plants published a feature on his work as designer at the Boston flowershow. A feature in The Boston Globe highlighted the 1999 edition of the Boston Flowershow, Raymond's first as show designer.

1954

Louis Raymond (born March 23, 1954) was an American landscape designer until 2019. He consulted on residential, resort, and exhibition garden and landscape design in the United States and abroad. He now helps groups get up to date on social media, marketing, development, & communications.

Raymond was born Dale Louis McKinley in Erie, Pennsylvania, on March 23, 1954. He has been interested in plants and gardens since pre-school. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from Lehigh University, and attended medical school for two years. He then studied music, obtaining two more Bachelor of Arts degrees, in piano and in voice, from the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University. He performed as an opera singer in greater Washington, DC, and then, under management, in NYC, where he adopted the stage name of Louis Raymond. By the mid-1980s, Raymond had retired from the stage to concentrate on garden design.